ARTISTIC
ARTISTIC
MORNING!
MORNING!
-Sir Je
PRETEST
THE 20TH CENTURY REFERS TO
1.
A. January 1, 1901 - December 31, 2000
B. January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2010
C. January 1, 1900 - December 31, 1999
D. January 1, 2000 - December 31, 2009
THE 20TH CENTURY REFERS TO
1.
A. January 1, 1901 - December 31, 2000
B. January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2010
C. January 1, 1900 - December 31, 1999
D. January 1, 2000 - December 31, 2009
2. WHAT IS THE MOST PROBABLE EFFECT
OF LISTENING TO IMPRESSIONIST
MUSIC?
A. Anger
B. Relaxation
C. Anxiety
D. Urination
2. WHAT IS THE MOST PROBABLE EFFECT
OF LISTENING TO IMPRESSIONIST
MUSIC?
A. Anger
B. Relaxation
C. Anxiety
D. Urination
3. IT DERIVED FROM MONET'S PAINTING
"IMPRESSION, SUNRISE" WHICH USES
CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART
TECHNIQUES.
A. Impressionists
B. Expressionism
C. Expressionists
D. Impressionism
3. IT DERIVED FROM MONET'S PAINTING
"IMPRESSION, SUNRISE" WHICH USES
CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART
TECHNIQUES.
A. Impressionists
B. Expressionism
C. Expressionists
D. Impressionism
4. HE IS THE FIRST IMPRESSIONIST
COMPOSER
A. DR. ANTONIO MOLINA
B. ACHILLE-CLAUDE DEBUSSY
4. HE IS THE FIRST IMPRESSIONIST
COMPOSER
A. DR. ANTONIO MOLINA
B. ACHILLE-CLAUDE DEBUSSY
5. A NIGHTMARISH REACTION TO THE
DREAMLIKE SWEETNESS OF
IMPRESSIONISM.
A. Impressionists
B. Expressionism
C. Expressionists
D. Impressionism
5. A NIGHTMARISH REACTION TO THE
DREAMLIKE SWEETNESS OF
IMPRESSIONISM.
A. Impressionists
B. Expressionism
C. Expressionists
D. Impressionism
6. IMPRESSIONIST AND EXPRESSIONIST
MUSICIANS DURING THE 20TH CENTURY
ARE ACTUALLY CONSIDERED______.
A. Rebels
B. Supporter
C. Supporter
D. Obedient
6. IMPRESSIONIST AND EXPRESSIONIST
MUSICIANS DURING THE 20TH CENTURY
ARE ACTUALLY CONSIDERED______.
A. Rebels
B. Supporter
C. Supporter
D. Obedient
WHAT DOES
WHAT DOES
MUSIC MEAN
MUSIC MEAN
TO YOU?
TO YOU?
HAVE YOU
HAVE YOU
HEARD ABOUT...
HEARD ABOUT...
- was inveted in 1877.
- a popular musical gadget during 19th
century.
- musical gadget used by Jose Rizal and
other Filipinos.
- used by Filipinos from the upper and middle
classes - cassettes, CD players and
recorders.
- Invented - light bulb, automobile, telephone,
radio, television, radar and many other
electronic gadget.
- well-known for technological progress.
- In the field of music, an era when musical
experimentation led the composers toward
musical freedom and diversity and broke away
from traditional ways of music production.
- Last school year- how it mirrored important
historical events.
- Now, in modern music, you will understand
the trend in musical styles.
- was a bridge between old and new music.
- recognize music's role- arts and culture,
religion, entertainment industry, academe,
economy and even with medicine.
- idea of possible career options in the filed
of music - music directing, music
production, musical theater, music
education and performances.
- was a mirror of the era of discoveries and
philosophies.
- emergence of new genre is evident.
- the radio became popular, as well as teachnologies
that capture, reproduce and distribute music.
- Artists gained fame faster as music was not
anymore limited to live concerts.
- Listeners exposed to a wider range of music.
- Performances became visual through music
videos.
- Industrialization made music education and
performance more accessible due to technological
inventions.
- music widened its definition, incorporating
new, non traditional ingredients.
- many musicians challenged establised music
rules.
- US became the center of the development.
- new ideas about music- composers developed
more freedom and diversity in their styles.
- improved tranportation allowed musicians to
travel easier and faster to bring music to
different places.
- music became accessible, music blended
together resulting in new music forms.
THESE ARE MANY OTHER
THESE ARE MANY OTHER
MUSICAL INNOVATIONS DEFINED
MUSICAL INNOVATIONS DEFINED
THE MUSIC OF THE 20TH
THE MUSIC OF THE 20TH
CENTURY.
CENTURY.
MUSIC AND THE
MUSIC AND THE
CHANGING WORLD
CHANGING WORLD
MUSIC OF THE 20TH CENTURY
UNIT 1 :
IMPRESSIONIST
IMPRESSIONIST
MUSIC
MUSIC
IMPRESSIONISM AND
EXPRESSIONISM IN MUSIC
PART 1 :
-it is a new musical style that conveys a
certain mood, emotion, or atmosphere through
the use of bizarre harmony, unresolved or
incomplete chords , extreme chromatism, and
heavy use of piano pedals.
-was created during the late 19th and early
20th centuries and started amidst world wars.
-these produced dreamlike musical sounds.
-Derived from Monet's painting "Impression,
Sunrise" which uses contemporary visual art
techniques.
-Impressionist music's modern characteristics
includes the use of extended chords, and scales
such as the whole-tone scale, pentatonic scale,
and church modes.
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
IMPRESSIONIST
IMPRESSIONIST
COMPOSERS
COMPOSERS
-First impressionist composer
-Born to a modest family with little cultural
involvement, he showed enough skills to be
accepted in France's leading music school, the
Conservatory of Paris, at age 10.
-He first studied piano, but discovered his
passion for innovative composition, despite
critics from his conservative professors.
-he was influenced by the Symbolist poetic
movement of the late 19th century.
-he regarded Classical music as obsolete.
-The "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" was his
orchestral height.
-"La Mer", "Nocturne", "Images", and "Clair De Lune"
-Known for experimenting with elements of
modernism, baroque, neoclassical, and jazz in his
works.
-Born to a family of music lovers, he also attended
the same school as Ravel and was not well regarded
by its traditional establishments as well.
-His orchestration abilities are shown in his famous
works likes "Bolero" (1928) in which he made use of
repetition in the development of the music.
-Both Debussy and Ravel started off by being
criticized for not following conventional music
rules.
-Debussy and Ravel are considered two of the
most innovative composers in the history of
music.
-was one of the 20th century Filipino
composers who wrote art music.
-He was called "Claude Debussy of the Philippines"
for composing music that has characteristics of
Impressionist music.
-One of his famous works is the piano
piece, "Malikmata"
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING!
FOR LISTENING!

1st Quarter MUSIC (IMPRESSIONISM) (1).pdf

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  • 3.
    THE 20TH CENTURYREFERS TO 1. A. January 1, 1901 - December 31, 2000 B. January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2010 C. January 1, 1900 - December 31, 1999 D. January 1, 2000 - December 31, 2009
  • 4.
    THE 20TH CENTURYREFERS TO 1. A. January 1, 1901 - December 31, 2000 B. January 1, 2001 - December 31, 2010 C. January 1, 1900 - December 31, 1999 D. January 1, 2000 - December 31, 2009
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    2. WHAT ISTHE MOST PROBABLE EFFECT OF LISTENING TO IMPRESSIONIST MUSIC? A. Anger B. Relaxation C. Anxiety D. Urination
  • 6.
    2. WHAT ISTHE MOST PROBABLE EFFECT OF LISTENING TO IMPRESSIONIST MUSIC? A. Anger B. Relaxation C. Anxiety D. Urination
  • 7.
    3. IT DERIVEDFROM MONET'S PAINTING "IMPRESSION, SUNRISE" WHICH USES CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART TECHNIQUES. A. Impressionists B. Expressionism C. Expressionists D. Impressionism
  • 8.
    3. IT DERIVEDFROM MONET'S PAINTING "IMPRESSION, SUNRISE" WHICH USES CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART TECHNIQUES. A. Impressionists B. Expressionism C. Expressionists D. Impressionism
  • 9.
    4. HE ISTHE FIRST IMPRESSIONIST COMPOSER A. DR. ANTONIO MOLINA B. ACHILLE-CLAUDE DEBUSSY
  • 10.
    4. HE ISTHE FIRST IMPRESSIONIST COMPOSER A. DR. ANTONIO MOLINA B. ACHILLE-CLAUDE DEBUSSY
  • 11.
    5. A NIGHTMARISHREACTION TO THE DREAMLIKE SWEETNESS OF IMPRESSIONISM. A. Impressionists B. Expressionism C. Expressionists D. Impressionism
  • 12.
    5. A NIGHTMARISHREACTION TO THE DREAMLIKE SWEETNESS OF IMPRESSIONISM. A. Impressionists B. Expressionism C. Expressionists D. Impressionism
  • 13.
    6. IMPRESSIONIST ANDEXPRESSIONIST MUSICIANS DURING THE 20TH CENTURY ARE ACTUALLY CONSIDERED______. A. Rebels B. Supporter C. Supporter D. Obedient
  • 14.
    6. IMPRESSIONIST ANDEXPRESSIONIST MUSICIANS DURING THE 20TH CENTURY ARE ACTUALLY CONSIDERED______. A. Rebels B. Supporter C. Supporter D. Obedient
  • 15.
    WHAT DOES WHAT DOES MUSICMEAN MUSIC MEAN TO YOU? TO YOU?
  • 17.
    HAVE YOU HAVE YOU HEARDABOUT... HEARD ABOUT...
  • 18.
    - was invetedin 1877. - a popular musical gadget during 19th century. - musical gadget used by Jose Rizal and other Filipinos. - used by Filipinos from the upper and middle classes - cassettes, CD players and recorders.
  • 19.
    - Invented -light bulb, automobile, telephone, radio, television, radar and many other electronic gadget. - well-known for technological progress. - In the field of music, an era when musical experimentation led the composers toward musical freedom and diversity and broke away from traditional ways of music production.
  • 20.
    - Last schoolyear- how it mirrored important historical events. - Now, in modern music, you will understand the trend in musical styles. - was a bridge between old and new music.
  • 21.
    - recognize music'srole- arts and culture, religion, entertainment industry, academe, economy and even with medicine. - idea of possible career options in the filed of music - music directing, music production, musical theater, music education and performances.
  • 22.
    - was amirror of the era of discoveries and philosophies. - emergence of new genre is evident. - the radio became popular, as well as teachnologies that capture, reproduce and distribute music.
  • 23.
    - Artists gainedfame faster as music was not anymore limited to live concerts. - Listeners exposed to a wider range of music. - Performances became visual through music videos. - Industrialization made music education and performance more accessible due to technological inventions.
  • 24.
    - music widenedits definition, incorporating new, non traditional ingredients. - many musicians challenged establised music rules. - US became the center of the development.
  • 25.
    - new ideasabout music- composers developed more freedom and diversity in their styles. - improved tranportation allowed musicians to travel easier and faster to bring music to different places. - music became accessible, music blended together resulting in new music forms.
  • 26.
    THESE ARE MANYOTHER THESE ARE MANY OTHER MUSICAL INNOVATIONS DEFINED MUSICAL INNOVATIONS DEFINED THE MUSIC OF THE 20TH THE MUSIC OF THE 20TH CENTURY. CENTURY.
  • 27.
    MUSIC AND THE MUSICAND THE CHANGING WORLD CHANGING WORLD MUSIC OF THE 20TH CENTURY UNIT 1 :
  • 28.
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    -it is anew musical style that conveys a certain mood, emotion, or atmosphere through the use of bizarre harmony, unresolved or incomplete chords , extreme chromatism, and heavy use of piano pedals. -was created during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and started amidst world wars. -these produced dreamlike musical sounds.
  • 30.
    -Derived from Monet'spainting "Impression, Sunrise" which uses contemporary visual art techniques. -Impressionist music's modern characteristics includes the use of extended chords, and scales such as the whole-tone scale, pentatonic scale, and church modes.
  • 31.
  • 32.
    -First impressionist composer -Bornto a modest family with little cultural involvement, he showed enough skills to be accepted in France's leading music school, the Conservatory of Paris, at age 10.
  • 33.
    -He first studiedpiano, but discovered his passion for innovative composition, despite critics from his conservative professors. -he was influenced by the Symbolist poetic movement of the late 19th century. -he regarded Classical music as obsolete.
  • 34.
    -The "Prelude tothe Afternoon of a Faun" was his orchestral height. -"La Mer", "Nocturne", "Images", and "Clair De Lune"
  • 36.
    -Known for experimentingwith elements of modernism, baroque, neoclassical, and jazz in his works. -Born to a family of music lovers, he also attended the same school as Ravel and was not well regarded by its traditional establishments as well. -His orchestration abilities are shown in his famous works likes "Bolero" (1928) in which he made use of repetition in the development of the music.
  • 37.
    -Both Debussy andRavel started off by being criticized for not following conventional music rules. -Debussy and Ravel are considered two of the most innovative composers in the history of music.
  • 39.
    -was one ofthe 20th century Filipino composers who wrote art music. -He was called "Claude Debussy of the Philippines" for composing music that has characteristics of Impressionist music. -One of his famous works is the piano piece, "Malikmata"
  • 41.
    THANK YOU THANK YOU FORLISTENING! FOR LISTENING!